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New ‘Rick and Morty’ Episode Takes a Bold Jab at Thanksgiving
UPDATE: The latest episode of Rick and Morty, titled “Thanksploitation Spectacular,” has just aired, delivering a sharp, satirical take on Thanksgiving traditions that viewers are talking about RIGHT NOW. This unconventional episode, which originally aired in July during Season 5, is generating buzz for its bizarre plot twists and biting humor.
In a surprising turn, the episode features Rick and Morty clashing with none other than the President of the United States, voiced by Keith David. The chaos begins when their scheme to steal the Constitution backfires spectacularly, revealing a hidden killer robot inside the Statue of Liberty. This absurdity sets off a chain reaction of events that leads to a comedic yet cynical portrayal of American values.
As the episode unfolds, Rick devises a ludicrous plan to transform himself into a turkey to secure a presidential pardon during the annual Thanksgiving ceremony. Morty’s incredulous response—“Again? How many times have you done this?”—highlights the show’s recurring themes of absurdity and desperation. The President, not to be outdone, launches “Operation Deep Gobble,” a wild scheme involving Marines turned turkey soldiers equipped with machine guns and sunglasses.
This wild episode escalates to a climax where turkey hybrids take center stage, prompting an unexpected alliance between Rick, Morty, and the President. Together, they aim to thwart the turkey president’s plan to create a new breed of super-soldier. The humor peaks as they explore the “Crypt of the New World” beneath the Lincoln Memorial, uncovering a history that challenges the very narrative of Thanksgiving.
The episode culminates in a chaotic showdown with turkey aliens that humorously critiques America’s understanding of its own history. In a poignant moment, Morty is left confused, while the President simply advises him to “Feel thankful,” a line that resonates with the show’s underlying commentary on American identity.
As fans eagerly anticipate Season 9, expected in 2026, and a new spin-off series featuring President Curtis, the episode reinforces the series’ commitment to dark humor and social critique. Viewers can catch up on past seasons, including this latest episode, on HBO Max and Hulu.
Don’t miss out on the conversation surrounding this episode—its sharp wit and brutal honesty about American culture are sure to spark debates among fans and critics alike.
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